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2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil: Report, Pictures and Summary - Third Place (Oct 18) game: Italy 2 Russia 1, Semi-final (Oct 16) game Brazil 4 Russia 2, Oct 12 game: Argentina 2 Russia 2, Oct 12 game: Russia 5 Paraguay 4, Oct 11 game: Spain 5 Russia 2, Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Russia 9 Japan 1Day 7 (Oct 6) game: Russia 31 Soloman Islands 2, Day 5 (Oct 4) game: Brazil 7 Russian 0, Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Russia 10 Cuba 5
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Third Place (Oct 18) game: Italy 2 Russia 1 Italy clinch bronze Said Assis's goal 14 seconds from time gave Italy a 2-1 victory in the match for third place of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008. As early as the first minute, Italy had a good chance to take the lead. Cleyton Baptistella found Jocimar Jubanski and he forced a fine save from Sergey Zuev. Six minutes later the Italians were celebrating the lead. Adriano Foglia, waltzed through the Russia defence and he fired a shot into the top corner. Zuev was on hand to deny Assis, Grana and Baptistella in the first half and while Russia hit the post through Vladislav Shayakhmetov, they were somewhat fortunate to go in at half time just one goal behind. After a slow start to the second half, Russia found themselves level in the 26th minute when Damir Khamadiev played the ball to Konstantin Dushkevich in the box and he turned the ball home. Khamadiev thought he'd scored seven minutes from time, but his lob clipped the bar. A minute from time, the same player received his marching orders after his second yellow card. This handed the advantage to the Italians, who gratefully accepted their chance and in the 40th minute, Assis's inch-perfect lob over Zuev handed them the match and third place. Alessandro Nuccorini, Italy coach We put in a great performance and the players got the bronze medal that they deserved. Grana, Italy player Today we proved that we're men and we did a professional job. We were the better team today, and I am sure that Brazil will have a good lasting impression of us. The support of the fans was very important for us. Konstantin Dushkevich, Russia player Overall, we had a good tournament. We were absolutely sensational against Brazil and in the second half today, we were better than Italy. This World Cup has shown that Russia is a good footballing team and that we will be able to develop a winning mentality in the future. Oleg Ivanov, Russia coach In 2004, Russia did not qualify for the World Cup, and now we are in the top four - that underlines the development of Russian futsal. We played some excellent matches against strong teams such as Brazil, Argentina and Italy. 1:2 (0:1) Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 55 | 18 October 2008 | Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho | 10:30 | 6887 |
| Match events | | Goal order | | | Russia | Italy | | First Half | | | 6'21" | Adriano FOGLIA | | Second Half | | Konstantin DUSHKEVICH | 25'53" | | | | 39'47" | Saad ASSIS |
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Italy (ITA) | | 26 | Shots | 32 | | 16 | Shots on goal | 20 | | 2 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 1 | | 3 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 2 | | 7 | Corner kicks | 10 | | 1 | Free kicks | 1 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 0 | Yellow cards | 0 | | 1 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 54% | Possession (%) | 46% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 0 | | 0 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Semi-final (Oct 16) game Brazil 4 Russia 2 Hosts advance to the final Brazil will face off against either Spain or Italy for the title of 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup champions after the hosts emerged with a 4-2 victory from their semi-final against Russia. The Auriverde have been a revelation at this tournament, thrilling the home fans with their performances en route to the last four, and they once again rose to the occasion against formidable European opponents.
Goals rarely take long to arrive in futsal and this match certainly proved no different, with Brazil storming into a fourth-minute lead courtesy of a routine strike from the talismanic Schumacher. This was just the kind of start Russia had hoped to avoid and their task was made all the more imposing four minutes later when a calamitous error from Pavel Kobzar allowed Falcao to double the hosts' lead.
The Russians were dominating possession, but with Brazil seemingly comfortable in repelling their attacks, it took until two minutes from half-time for Pula to finally haul the underdogs back into contention with a well-taken finish. Unfortunately for Russia, they were up against a side that always looked capable of stepping up a gear and, within a minute, the two-goal cushion had been re-established, Cico setting up Vinicius to slot the ball home.
The Eastern Europeans were not ready to give up yet, however, and six minutes into the second half they halved the deficit for a second time, Damir Khamadiev collecting an incisive pass Vladislav Shayakhmetov and leaving Tiago with no chance. This sparked a thrilling, nervy conclusion to this match until all doubt was removed with two minutes remaining when Lenisio robbed Pula before threading the ball through for the unmarked Gabriel to beat Zuev from point-blank range. Brazil will now await the outcome of the second semi-final between European giants Spain and Italy to see who they will face in Sunday's eagerly-awaited final.
Oleg Ivanov, Russia coach My players gave it their best shot, but unfortunately it’s ended 4-2 to Brazil. We’ve lost, but I’m still very pleased with my team.
Paulo de Oliveira, Brazil coach That was a very demanding match. We ran into trouble because we were briefly knocked out of our stride technically, tactically and mentally. But we knew we were capable of reaching the final, and we’ve made it.
Semi-finals Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 53 | 16 October 2008 | Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho | 10:30 | 4910 |
| Match events | | Goals order | | | Russia | Brazil | | First Half | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | 2'30" | | | | 3'45" | SCHUMACHER | | | 7'23" | FALCAO | | | 13'53" | GABRIEL | | PULA | 17'20" | | | | 18'01" | VINICIUS | | Second Half | | Konstantin MAEVSKIY | 21'21" | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | 25'31" | | | Konstantin DUSHKEVICH | 29'22" | | | | 31'02" | LENISIO | | | 37'29" | GABRIEL |
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Brazil (BRA) | | 16 | Shots | 32 | | 10 | Shots on goal | 16 | | 2 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 4 | | 3 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 2 | | 4 | Corner kicks | 14 | | 1 | Free kicks | 0 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 3 | Yellow cards | 2 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 52% | Possession (%) | 48% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 0 | | 1 | Time out 2nd half | 0 |
Day 13 (Oct 12) game: Argentina 2 Russia 2 Russia hold nerve to advance A 2-2 draw with Argentina was enough to see Russia through to the semi-finals and set-up a rematch with hosts Brazil in the process. Although the Russians dominated possession in the early stages, it was Argentina who opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Martin Amas turned the ball in from Leandro Planas' right-wing cross. However, a poor clearance from the Albiceleste's defence allowed Konstantin Dushkevich to equalize with three minutes of the first-half remaining. Amas and Matias Lucuix both had chances to score in the final seconds of the half, but both sides went in level at the break.
Despite it being a must-win game for Argentina, they played patient football at the beginning of the second half. That changed when Dmitry Prudnikov put Russia 2-1 ahead with eight minutes to go. Argentina poured people upfront and got their reward when Esteban Gonzalez netted with four minutes to go.
But try as the South Americans did, Russia hung on for the point which sees them reach the final four for the first time since Guatemala 2000.
Second round Argentina - Russia 2:2 (1:1) Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 51 | 14 October 2008 | Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho | 12:30 | 6407 |
| Match events | | Chronologic order | Countdown order | | Argentina | Russia | | First Half | | Martin AMAS | 4'06" | | | | 16'36" | Konstantin DUSHKEVICH | | Second Half | | | 31'37" | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | | Esteban GONZALEZ | 35'46" | |
| Argentina (ARG) | Statistics | Russia (RUS) | | 34 | Shots | 27 | | 19 | Shots on goal | 12 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 6 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 6 | | 13 | Corner kicks | 8 | | 1 | Free kicks | 0 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 0 | Yellow cards | 0 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 46% | Possession (%) | 54% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 0 | | 1 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Day 13 (Oct 12) game: Russia 5 Paraguay 4 Russia win in thriller A last-gasp goal from Vladislav Shayakhmetov gave Russia a 5-4 win over Paraguay at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelsen in a topsy turvy encounter. It was a game dominated by two hat-tricks. Pula thought that he may have sealed the points for Russia when he wrapped up his treble in the 35th minute and Fabio Alcaraz may have thought that he had earned his side a share of the spoils with a 39th minute goal, but in the end it was Shayakhmetov's late, late strike which decided the game's fate.
It was the Europeans who made the brightest start, going 2-0 up inside the opening 19 minutes. Pula put his side ahead in the eighth minute and Shayakhmetov doubling his side advantage 11 minutes later.
But Paraguay came back strongly hitting three goals without reply, firstly through a Jose Rotella penalty and then through Alcaraz.
Pula levelled matters and then put his side ahead before Alcaraz made it 4-4. But with half a second on the clock, Shayakhmetov hit the winner.
Pula, Russia player We kept making mistakes today, but we gave it our best shot at the end, and that’s what was needed.
Carlos Chilavert, Paraguay player Now we have to beat Spain to qualify for the semi-finals. It’ll be very tough, because we’re missing three players.
Second round Russia - Paraguay 5:4 (2:1) Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 48 | 12 October 2008 | Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson | 12:30 | 4371 |
| Match events | | Foal order | | | Russia | Paraguay | | First Half | | PULA | 7'58" | | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | 18'26" | | | | 19'14" | Jose ROTELLA | | Second Half | | | 22'56" | Fabio ALCARAZ | | | 31'01" | Fabio ALCARAZ | | PULA | 31'18" | | | PULA | 34'26" | | | | 38'11" | Fabio ALCARAZ | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | 39'59" | |
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Paraguay (PAR) | | 25 | Shots | 21 | | 14 | Shots on goal | 15 | | 6 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 6 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 5 | | 7 | Corner kicks | 10 | | 0 | Free kicks | 0 | | 1 / 1 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 1 / 1 | | 1 / 1 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 2 | Yellow cards | 3 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 1 | Red Cards | 0 | | 55% | Possession (%) | 45% | | 0 | Time out 1st half | 1 | | 1 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Day 12 (Oct 11) game: Spain 5 Russia 2
Spain ride second-half surge Defending champions Spain struck for four unanswered goals during an eight-minute span in the second half to turn a one-goal deficit into a 5-2 Group F second round victory over Russia at the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008 on Saturday. Goalkeeper Sergey Zuev kept the Russians in the match with two key saves in the first half, but he proved mortal over the final 20 minutes. Zuev denied Javi Rodriguez and Borja in the second and 13th minutes, respectively. Spain, however, beat him in the 13th minute as Marcelo set up Alvaro on a nice pass. The Russians equalised five minute later as Dmitry Prudnikov faked his way past a Spain defender and beat goalkeeper Luis Amado.
Amado gifted Russia a 2-1 lead in the 27th minute when he lost the ball in the corner to Sirilo. He passed the ball to skipper Konstantin Maeskiy, who had little problems shooting into an empty net. But Spain did not put their heads down. Instead, they pushed up. Zuev was up to his old tricks again in the 31st minute, saving a shot by Fernando. But seconds later he could not stop a Torras blast which levelled the scores at 2-2.
Only two minutes later Spain took the lead following a Daniel penalty kick. Trying for the equaliser, Russia replaced Zuev for an extra attacker. But the world champions who took advantage of the move. After the Russians lost the ball, Rodriguez scored into an empty goal in the 39th minute. Seconds later, Amado, the goalkeeper, managed to get possession of the ball and sent a shot from his goal into the Russian net.
Venancio Lopez, Spain coach We knew it wasn’t going to be an easy game given that Russia are a strong side. Finding ourselves behind with ten minutes to go was a difficult situation. Knowing how to cope with situations like this is very important and we managed it brilliantly. Our team never loses its head.
Sirilo, Russia player We’re still lacking experience. Their equaliser came as a result of some very basic mistakes on our part. Second round Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 44 | 11 October 2008 | Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson | 12:30 | |
| Match events | | Chronologic order | Countdown order | | Spain | Russia | | First Half | | ALVARO | 12'28" | | | | 17'39" | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | | Second Half | | | 26'52" | Konstantin MAEVSKIY | | TORRAS | 30'32" | | | DANIEL | 32'23" | | | JAVI RODRIGUEZ | 38'36" | | | LUIS AMADO | 39'09" | |
| Spain (ESP) | Statistics | Russia (RUS) | | 33 | Shots | 18 | | 19 | Shots on goal | 9 | | 1 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 6 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 2 | | 8 | Corner kicks | 6 | | 0 | Free kicks | 2 | | 1 / 1 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 0 | Yellow cards | 0 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 51% | Possession (%) | 49% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 1 | | 1 | Time out 2nd half | 0 |
Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Russia 9 Japan 1 Russia coast as Japan exit Russia marched on to the second round at Brazil 2008 this afternoon with a thumping and thoroughly deserved 9-1 victory over Japan in Maracanazhino. The Asian hopefuls had begun the day knowing that victory would take them through at the Russians' expense, but they now head for home in the knowledge that they were beaten by a clearly superior side. Russia, fresh from that record-breaking 31-2 win over the Solomon Islands, were outstanding at times, confirming their status as genuine title contenders with a display of power and panache.
At the heart of much of their best play was the brilliant Dmitry Prudnikov, who gave notice of his intentions by firing home the first goal at the end of a slick one-touch move. Soon after, Damir Khamadiev added the second from a corner kick, and as Japan pushed forward, Russia punished them ruthlessly on the counter-attack, Khamadiev making it 3-0 after just 10 minutes.
The pace dropped discernibly for the remainder of the first half as Russia coasted into a six-goal lead but it soon picked up again after the re-start, with Khamadiev completing his hat-trick only 23 seconds into the second half.
Japan did claim a consolation through Yuki Kanayama, and while that was warmly received by the crowd, the local fans also made a point of standing to acclaim a Russian team that had provided a genuine futsal masterclass.
Damir Khamadiev, Russia player The best way to win a World Cup is by focusing on winning your next game, nothing else. Even more important than the goals we scored against Japan and Cuba is the fact that we played well and are lucky enough to be in the next round. Sergio Sapo, Japan coach Despite having a young and inexperienced team, our objective was to make it through to the next round. And though we gave it everything we had, even against two of the title contenders, Brazil and Russia, we came up short. Nevertheless, I am very proud of my players.
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First round Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 34 | 08 October 2008 | Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho | 10:30 | 4454 |
| Match events | | Goal order | Countdown order | | Russia | Japan | | First Half | | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | 3'49" | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | 7'18" | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | 9'46" | | | Second Half | | Damir KHAMADIEV | 20'23" | | | Konstantin AGAPOV | 21'46" | | | PULA | 22'13" | | | Konstantin MAEVSKIY | 22'55" | | | | 25'08" | Yuki KANAYAMA | | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | 28'44" | | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | 37'51" | |
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Japan (JPN) | | 29 | Shots | 20 | | 21 | Shots on goal | 12 | | 4 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 1 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 4 | | 8 | Corner kicks | 7 | | 0 | Free kicks | 1 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 1 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 1 | Yellow cards | 0 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 54% | Possession (%) | 46% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 1 | | 0 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Day 7 (Oct 6) game: Russia 31 Soloman Islands 2 Russians break records in Brasilia Records tumbled today at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia. Russia's 31-2 goal victory over the Solomon Islands is a new record for the FIFA Futsal World Cup, beating Brazil's 29-2 goal thrashing of Guatemala eight years ago. In doing so, it was also the match which provided the most goals in the tournament's history. Pula, the Russian No7, who grabbed a hat-trick of hat-tricks during the match has also become the record goalscorer in one FIFA Futsal World Cup match. His record came in the 28th of the match to put his side 24-1 up.
Yet, despite all of the Russian goals, the loudest cheers were reserved for Jack Wetney and Micah Lea'alafa who grabbed the two consolation strikes for the Solomon Islands in the 23rd and 28th minutes respectively.
History was made ten minutes later when Nikolay Pereverzev slotted home to break the record. Ironically in a game which saw four players score four goals or more, it was his first and only goal of the match.
A total of 69 per cent of Russia's shots on goal found their way past the Solomons' unfortunate keeper Alick Lioka and they now return to Oceania with no points from their four games, having conceded 69 goals, an average of 17.25 per game.
First round Russia - Solomon Islands 31:2 (20:0) Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 26 | 06 October 2008 | Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson | 12:30 | 5548 |
| Match events | | Goals order | | Russia | Solomon Islands | | First Half | | Damir KHAMADIEV | [14] | 1'26" | | | | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | [2] | 1'46" | | | | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | [2] | 2'13" | | | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | [14] | 2'51" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 3'01" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 4'00" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 4'17" | | | | | Konstantin MAEVSKIY | [10] | 5'03" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 5'21" | | | | | Konstantin AGAPOV | [13] | 7'09" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 10'12" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 10'34" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 10'59" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 11'26" | | | | | Konstantin MAEVSKIY | [10] | 13'02" | | | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | [14] | 14'24" | | | | | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | [4] | 14'36" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 16'06" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 16'59" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 18'51" | | | | | Second Half | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | [2] | 21'27" | | | | | | | 22'59" | | [12] | Jack WETNEY | | PULA | [7] | 24'48" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 25'02" | | | | | PULA | [7] | 27'13" | | | | | | | 27'35" | | [9] | Micah LEAALAFA | | Damir KHAMADIEV | [14] | 30'23" | | | | | SIRILO | [11] | 32'05" | | | | | Dmitry PRUDNIKOV | [4] | 34'22" | | | | | Damir KHAMADIEV | [14] | 34'39" | | | | | Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV | [2] | 35'56" | | | | | Nikolay PEREVERZEV | [3] | 36'47" | | | | | Marat AZIZOV | [8] | 39'11" | | | |
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Solomon Islands (SOL) | | 57 | Shots | 26 | | 45 | Shots on goal | 16 | | 3 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 3 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 1 | | 11 | Corner kicks | 2 | | 0 | Free kicks | 2 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 2 | Yellow cards | 1 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 63% | Possession (%) | 37% | | 0 | Time out 1st half | 1 | | 0 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Day 5 (Oct 4) game: Brazil 7 Russian 0 Brazil continues their Futsal samba Brasilia -- Lenisio scored a goal in each half to lead Brazil to a 7-0 victory over Russia in a Group A match in the FIFA Futsal World Cup™ Saturday. The win gave the host country a 3-0 record after rolling to a 12-1 triumph over Japan Tuesday and 21-0 romp over the Solomon Islands Thursday. Russia (1-1) had recorded a 10-5 win over Cuba Tuesday. Japan played the Solomon Island in another group match later in the day.
Schumacher gave the Brazilians all the scoring they needed in the third minute, but Russia's Dmitry Prudnikov doubled the lead with an own goal five minutes later.
Lenisio scored his first goal in the 14th minute and Cico made it 4-0 only two minutes later.
The Brazilians continued pressing in the second half as Lenisio struck for his second goal in the 22nd minute. Falcao added another in the 29th minute and Vinicius closed out the scoring in the 32nd minute. Brazil meets Cuba in its final group encounter Wednesday, while Russia plays the Solomon Islands Monday and Japan Wednesday Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 17 | 04 October 2008 | Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson | 10:30 | 8202 |
Goals scored - SCHUMACHER (BRA) 3',
- Dmitry PRUDNIKOV (RUS) 8' Own goal,
- LENISIO (BRA) 14',
- CICO (BRA) 16',
- LENISIO (BRA) 22',
- FALCAO (BRA) 29',
- VINICIUS (BRA) 32'
| Brazil (BRA) | Statistics | Russia (RUS) | | 39 | Shots | 31 | | 23 | Shots on goal | 13 | | 2 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 3 | | 3 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 3 | | 12 | Corner kicks | 12 | | 1 | Free kicks | 2 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 0 / 0 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 1 | Yellow cards | 0 | | 0 | Second yellow card and red card | 0 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 52% | Possession (%) | 48% | | 0 | Time out 1st half | 1 | | 0 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Russian 10 Cuba 5 Russians roll over Cuba In an intriguing contest with old Cold War overtones, Russia showed no mercy to the CONCACAF islanders. Winning 10-5 on the day in Brasilia, the Europeans offered up superior technique and tactics to their Caribbean counterparts, who fought gamely despite being overmatched. Yosniel Mesa seemed to indicate early that is was going to be a tough day for the Cubans, scoring an unfortunate own goal in the fourth minute to gift the Russians an early lead. Three minutes later, Vladislav Shayakhmetov and Konstantin Maevskiy made it 3-0 as the game looked to be getting away from the Cubans. Dmitry Prudnikov and Sirilo then added a pair of goals in the eighth and ninth minutes respectively to make the score 5-0.
The Cubans, to their credit, pulled the train back on the rails. Carlos Madrigal scored in the 15th minute and Mesa added one- in the right goal this time - to make the score 5-2 at the break.
The second half saw a flurry of activity and goal-mouth action. First Damir Khamadiev hit home for the Russians in the 29th minute and Sirilo added another to make it 7-2, before Mesa pulled one back for Cuba.
It was all for naught, though, as the Russians pulled away in the fading minutes and the final score read a lopsided 10-5. The result sees the Russians pick up their first win and are tied with Cuba (behind Brazil) in second place in Group A.
Oleg Ivanov, Russia coach We scored five times in the first half and then sat back a bit afterwards. Games against Brazil are always interesting and we'll be making some adjustments both in defence and attack for that game. Elddys Valdes, Cuba coach Our defensive game wasn't good. We should have put the Russians under more pressure. The team didn't perform in the manner I'd hoped for. Now we have to win the next match and try to reach the next round.
 |  | Russia's Sirilo fights for the ball with Cuba's Jhonnet Martinez | Russia's Konstantin Maevskiy fights for the ball with Cuba's Carlos Madrigal and Wilfredo Carbo |
First round Match | Date | Venue / Stadium | Time | Attendance | | 10 | 02 October 2008 | Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson | 12:30 | 3462 |
Goals scored - Yosniel MESA (CUB) 4' Own goal,
- Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV (RUS) 7',
- Konstantin MAEVSKIY (RUS) 7',
- Dmitry PRUDNIKOV (RUS) 8',
- SIRILO (RUS) 9',
- Carlos MADRIGAL (CUB) 15',
- Yosniel MESA (CUB) 17',
- Damir KHAMADIEV (RUS) 29',
- SIRILO (RUS) 32',
- Yosniel MESA (CUB) 35',
- Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV (RUS) 35' Penalty goal,
- Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 36',
- PULA (RUS) 37',
- Yosniel MESA (CUB) 38',
- PULA (RUS) 40'
Cautions - Pavel KOBZAR (RUS) 10'
- , Konstantin DUSHKEVICH (RUS) 15'
- , Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 23'
- , Yosniel MESA (CUB) 25'
- , Francis LOPEZ (CUB) 33'
Sent off - Konstantin DUSHKEVICH (RUS) 19',
- Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 35'
| Russia (RUS) | Statistics | Cuba (CUB) | | 41 | Shots | 32 | | 30 | Shots on goal | 19 | | 5 | Accumulated Fouls 1st half | 5 | | 2 | Accumulated Fouls 2nd half | 7 | | 8 | Corner kicks | 6 | | 0 | Free kicks | 1 | | 0 / 0 | Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots) | 0 / 0 | | 1 / 2 | 2nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot | 0 / 0 | | 1 | Yellow cards | 2 | | 1 | Second yellow card and red card | 1 | | 0 | Red Cards | 0 | | 49% | Possession (%) | 51% | | 1 | Time out 1st half | 0 | | 0 | Time out 2nd half | 1 |
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